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  2. Vancouver Canucks - Wikipedia

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    Fin, the official mascot of the Vancouver Canucks, in 2009. The Vancouver Canucks' mascot is an anthropomorphic killer whale (orca) named Fin the Orca. [163] He is often seen banging a First Nations drum or skating around during intermissions firing t-shirts out of a compressed air cannon. On occasion, "smoke" also comes out of the blowhole on ...

  3. Mark Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly was born and raised in Vancouver and North Delta, playing ice hockey from the age of 12. [4] After earning a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of British Columbia, [5] he began singing national anthems for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the American Hockey League while working for a Scranton, Pennsylvania parish. [4]

  4. List of Vancouver Canucks broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    SN Canucks: 2023–24: SN Pacific: John Shorthouse: Dave Tomlinson (primary) Ray Ferraro (select games) Dan Murphy (home games; road games supplied by home team broadcast) Dan Murphy: SN Canucks: 2022–23: SN Pacific: John Shorthouse: John Garrett: Dan Murphy (home games; road games supplied by home team broadcast) Dan Murphy: SN Canucks: 2021 ...

  5. The Green Men - Wikipedia

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    The Green Men, known as Force (Adam Forsyth) and Sully (Ryan Sullivan), are supporters of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). They are known for sitting beside the opposing team's penalty box during Canucks games at Rogers Arena wearing green full-body spandex suits. The suits are zentai, from the SuperFan Suit brand.

  6. West Coast Express (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast Express was an ice hockey line that played for the National Hockey League's (NHL) Vancouver Canucks from 2002 to 2006. Named after Vancouver's commuter rail service , the line consisted of captain Markus Näslund at left-wing , Brendan Morrison at centre , and Todd Bertuzzi playing right-wing .

  7. John Shorthouse - Wikipedia

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    John Shorthouse (born January 31, 1970) is a Canadian sports broadcaster based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is the lead play-by-play commentator for the Vancouver Canucks on Sportsnet Pacific television. He also calls select nationally-televised games on Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada.

  8. Dave Babych - Wikipedia

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    He is currently an assistant director of player personnel with the Vancouver Canucks. [1] He played in two NHL All-Star Games and played for the Winnipeg Jets, Hartford Whalers, Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers and Los Angeles Kings. David is the younger brother of former NHL player Wayne Babych. He was the first NHL player to wear the ...

  9. Francesco Aquilini - Wikipedia

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    The Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver. On November 17, 2004, Aquilini purchased a 50% share in Orca Bay Sports and Entertainment (the owners of both the Canucks franchise and Rogers Arena) from John McCaw, Jr. [citation needed] On November 8, 2006, Aquilini purchased the remaining 50% of the Vancouver Canucks and Rogers Arena.